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Published : Jul 29, 2020, 12:28 PM IST

Updated : Jul 29, 2020, 7:13 PM IST

16:29 July 29

  • राष्ट्ररक्षासमं पुण्यं,

    राष्ट्ररक्षासमं व्रतम्,

    राष्ट्ररक्षासमं यज्ञो,

    दृष्टो नैव च नैव च।।

    नभः स्पृशं दीप्तम्...
    स्वागतम्! #RafaleInIndia pic.twitter.com/lSrNoJYqZO

    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 29, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

PM tweets in Sanskrit to welcome Rafale jets, says no virtue like protecting nation

There is no virtue like protecting the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday as he welcomed the first batch of five Rafale jets which landed in Ambala with a tweet in Sanskrit.

He also shared a brief video of a Rafale fighter aircraft landing at the Ambala Air Force station.

Broadly translated, the prime minister said in his tweet that there is no virtue like protecting the nation, there is no vow like defence of the nation.

"Swagatam" (welcome), he said with the hashtag "RafaleInIndia".

The Rafales were escorted by two Sukhoi 30 MKIs after they entered the Indian air space and were given a water salute when they landed in Ambala.

15:56 July 29

Water salute given to 5 Rafale fighter jets

Water salute given to 5 Rafale fighter jets

Water salute has been given to the five Rafale fighter aircraft after their landing at Indian Air Force airbase in Ambala, Haryana. The jets will be later inducted in the Indian Air Force to give nation's air power a strategic edge over its adversaries in the neighbourhood.

The aircraft, having an undisputed track record and considered one of the most potent combat jets globally, landed at the Ambala Air Force base after covering a distance of 7,000 km from the Merignac airbase in French port city of Bordeaux.

15:32 July 29

Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history
Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history

Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history: Rajnath Singh

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in a tweet said that the birds (Rafale jets) have landed safely in Ambala. The touch down of Rafale combat aircraft in India marks the beginning of a new era in our Military History. These multirole aircraft will revolutionise the capabilities of the Indian Air Force.

The Defence Minister further added that if it is anyone who should be worried about or critical about this new capability of the Indian Air Force, it should be those who want to threaten our territorial integrity.

15:28 July 29

Rafale fighter jets land at Ambala airbase

Rafale fighter jets land at Ambala airbase 

The first batch of Rafale fighter jets that took off from France on Monday landed at Ambala airbase in Haryana.

14:34 July 29

ETV Bharat exclusive: Anil Vij on Rafale jets

ETV Bharat exclusive: Anil Vij on Rafale jets

In an exclusive interaction with ETV Bharat, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij spoke about Rafale fighter jets. He said that the induction of Rafale fighter jets will boost the nation's defence mechanism and will enable the country to give a befitting reply to the enemies.

14:18 July 29

Five Rafale fighter jets in the Indian airspace were flanked by two Su-30MKIs

Five Rafale fighter jets in the Indian airspace were flanked by two Su-30MKIs 

13:39 July 29

Rafale contingent enters Indian Airspace, establishes contact with Indian Navy

Rafale contingent enters Indian Airspace, establishes contact with Indian Navy

Soon after taking off from the UAE, Indian Rafale contingent has established contact with Indian Navy warship INS Kolkata deployed in the Western Arabian Sea.

INS Kolkata Delta63: Arrow leader welcome to Indian Ocean 

Rafale leader: Many thanks. Most reassuring to have an Indian warship guarding seas 

INS Kolkata: May you touch the sky with glory. Happy landings Rafale leader: Wish you fair winds. Happy hunting. Over and out

13:33 July 29

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

13:31 July 29

BJP MLA Aseem Goel dances with joy on the arrival of Rafale jets

BJP MLA Aseem Goel dances with joy on the arrival of Rafale jets

Preparations are on in full swing for Rafale fighter jet's arrival at Ambala with MLA Aseem Goyal hoisting the tricolour amid beatings of the drum. The MLA also danced distributed laddus among locals.  He also appealed people to welcome the fighter jets by lighting candles in the evening in their houses.

13:24 July 29

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm
Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

The first batch of five Rafale fighter jets is expected to arrive at Ambala airbase in Haryana tentatively at 2 pm on Wednesday.

12:10 July 29

Hoardings put up across Ambala to welcome Rafale

Hoardings put up across Ambala to welcome Rafale

At many places here, hoardings have been erected to welcome the arrival of the fighter jets with some of these mentioning that their induction will further boost IAF's capabilities.

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij on Wednesday said the people of Ambala are very enthusiastic about the arrival of the jets.

"This is a very proud and a historic moment for us that the Rafale jets will be stationed in Ambala Cantonment area. Rafales are IAF's 'Sikandar', which will significantly boost our combat capabilities," he said.      

He said had there not been the threat of coronavirus pandemic, thousands would have gathered in the streets to welcome the jets.

BJP's Ambala City MLA Aseem Goyal urged to people to light candles in their homes between 7-7:30 pm on Wednesday to welcome the Rafale jets.

12:10 July 29

Security heightened near air base, section 144 imposed

Security heightened near air base, section 144 imposed

Authorities have imposed prohibitory orders near the Ambala Air Force Station, banning shooting of videos and photography.

The Ambala district administration has also prohibited people from flying private drones within the three-km radius of the air base, officials said earlier.

Section 144, which prohibits assembly of four or more people, has been imposed in the villages adjoining the air base, including Dhulkot, Baldev Nagar, Garnala and Panjkhora.

Ambala deputy commissioner Ashok Kumar Sharma said shooting of videos or taking photographs of the boundary wall of the air base and its adjoining areas will remain strictly prohibited during the imposition of the prohibitory orders.

Meanwhile, the Haryana Police has set up several check barricades and police officers were seen patrolling residential localities near the air base, making announcements over loudspeakers warning people not to stand on the rooftop of their houses to click pictures or shoot videos.

Violators would face punishment as per the law, they warned.

12:05 July 29

First batch of five Rafales set for touchdown

Security tightened in Ambala

Ambala (Haryana): The first batch of five Rafale jets are scheduled to land at the Ambala air base here on Wednesday afternoon with police tightening the security around the air force station.

The squadron of Rafale jets will be stationed at the Ambala air base in Haryana.

The jets took off from the Merignac airbase in French port city of Bordeaux on Monday and will arrive here after covering a distance of 7,000 km with air-to-air refuelling and a single stop in the United Arab Emirates.

The fleet of five jets comprises three single-seater and two twin-seater aircraft.

Infrastructure upgrades at Ambala base for Rafale squadron

Nearly four years ago, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France to purchase 36 Rafale jets under a Rs 59,000-crore deal to boost the IAF's combat capabilities. Of the 36 jets, 30 will be fighter jets and six will be trainers. The trainer jets will be twin-seater and they will have almost all the features of the fighter jets.

The five Rafales are scheduled to be inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday, though a formal induction ceremony would be held later.

The jets will be inducted into the IAF as part of its No 17 Squadron, also known as the 'Golden Arrows'.

The IAF has undertaken major infrastructure upgrades at the Ambala base for the deployment of the first Rafale squadron.

Built in 1948, the air base is located on the east side of Ambala and is used for military and government flights.

The air base has two squadrons of the Jaguar combat aircraft and one squadron of the MIG-21 'Bison'. Air Force Marshal Arjan Singh was the first commander of the base.

The Mirage fighters that were used for the air strike in Balakot in Pakistan in February 2019 after the Pulwama terror attack had taken off from here.  

(With inputs from PTI)

16:29 July 29

  • राष्ट्ररक्षासमं पुण्यं,

    राष्ट्ररक्षासमं व्रतम्,

    राष्ट्ररक्षासमं यज्ञो,

    दृष्टो नैव च नैव च।।

    नभः स्पृशं दीप्तम्...
    स्वागतम्! #RafaleInIndia pic.twitter.com/lSrNoJYqZO

    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 29, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

PM tweets in Sanskrit to welcome Rafale jets, says no virtue like protecting nation

There is no virtue like protecting the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday as he welcomed the first batch of five Rafale jets which landed in Ambala with a tweet in Sanskrit.

He also shared a brief video of a Rafale fighter aircraft landing at the Ambala Air Force station.

Broadly translated, the prime minister said in his tweet that there is no virtue like protecting the nation, there is no vow like defence of the nation.

"Swagatam" (welcome), he said with the hashtag "RafaleInIndia".

The Rafales were escorted by two Sukhoi 30 MKIs after they entered the Indian air space and were given a water salute when they landed in Ambala.

15:56 July 29

Water salute given to 5 Rafale fighter jets

Water salute given to 5 Rafale fighter jets

Water salute has been given to the five Rafale fighter aircraft after their landing at Indian Air Force airbase in Ambala, Haryana. The jets will be later inducted in the Indian Air Force to give nation's air power a strategic edge over its adversaries in the neighbourhood.

The aircraft, having an undisputed track record and considered one of the most potent combat jets globally, landed at the Ambala Air Force base after covering a distance of 7,000 km from the Merignac airbase in French port city of Bordeaux.

15:32 July 29

Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history
Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history

Rafale landing marks the beginning of new era in Indian Military history: Rajnath Singh

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in a tweet said that the birds (Rafale jets) have landed safely in Ambala. The touch down of Rafale combat aircraft in India marks the beginning of a new era in our Military History. These multirole aircraft will revolutionise the capabilities of the Indian Air Force.

The Defence Minister further added that if it is anyone who should be worried about or critical about this new capability of the Indian Air Force, it should be those who want to threaten our territorial integrity.

15:28 July 29

Rafale fighter jets land at Ambala airbase

Rafale fighter jets land at Ambala airbase 

The first batch of Rafale fighter jets that took off from France on Monday landed at Ambala airbase in Haryana.

14:34 July 29

ETV Bharat exclusive: Anil Vij on Rafale jets

ETV Bharat exclusive: Anil Vij on Rafale jets

In an exclusive interaction with ETV Bharat, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij spoke about Rafale fighter jets. He said that the induction of Rafale fighter jets will boost the nation's defence mechanism and will enable the country to give a befitting reply to the enemies.

14:18 July 29

Five Rafale fighter jets in the Indian airspace were flanked by two Su-30MKIs

Five Rafale fighter jets in the Indian airspace were flanked by two Su-30MKIs 

13:39 July 29

Rafale contingent enters Indian Airspace, establishes contact with Indian Navy

Rafale contingent enters Indian Airspace, establishes contact with Indian Navy

Soon after taking off from the UAE, Indian Rafale contingent has established contact with Indian Navy warship INS Kolkata deployed in the Western Arabian Sea.

INS Kolkata Delta63: Arrow leader welcome to Indian Ocean 

Rafale leader: Many thanks. Most reassuring to have an Indian warship guarding seas 

INS Kolkata: May you touch the sky with glory. Happy landings Rafale leader: Wish you fair winds. Happy hunting. Over and out

13:33 July 29

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

13:31 July 29

BJP MLA Aseem Goel dances with joy on the arrival of Rafale jets

BJP MLA Aseem Goel dances with joy on the arrival of Rafale jets

Preparations are on in full swing for Rafale fighter jet's arrival at Ambala with MLA Aseem Goyal hoisting the tricolour amid beatings of the drum. The MLA also danced distributed laddus among locals.  He also appealed people to welcome the fighter jets by lighting candles in the evening in their houses.

13:24 July 29

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm
Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

Rafale fighter jets to land at 2 pm

The first batch of five Rafale fighter jets is expected to arrive at Ambala airbase in Haryana tentatively at 2 pm on Wednesday.

12:10 July 29

Hoardings put up across Ambala to welcome Rafale

Hoardings put up across Ambala to welcome Rafale

At many places here, hoardings have been erected to welcome the arrival of the fighter jets with some of these mentioning that their induction will further boost IAF's capabilities.

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij on Wednesday said the people of Ambala are very enthusiastic about the arrival of the jets.

"This is a very proud and a historic moment for us that the Rafale jets will be stationed in Ambala Cantonment area. Rafales are IAF's 'Sikandar', which will significantly boost our combat capabilities," he said.      

He said had there not been the threat of coronavirus pandemic, thousands would have gathered in the streets to welcome the jets.

BJP's Ambala City MLA Aseem Goyal urged to people to light candles in their homes between 7-7:30 pm on Wednesday to welcome the Rafale jets.

12:10 July 29

Security heightened near air base, section 144 imposed

Security heightened near air base, section 144 imposed

Authorities have imposed prohibitory orders near the Ambala Air Force Station, banning shooting of videos and photography.

The Ambala district administration has also prohibited people from flying private drones within the three-km radius of the air base, officials said earlier.

Section 144, which prohibits assembly of four or more people, has been imposed in the villages adjoining the air base, including Dhulkot, Baldev Nagar, Garnala and Panjkhora.

Ambala deputy commissioner Ashok Kumar Sharma said shooting of videos or taking photographs of the boundary wall of the air base and its adjoining areas will remain strictly prohibited during the imposition of the prohibitory orders.

Meanwhile, the Haryana Police has set up several check barricades and police officers were seen patrolling residential localities near the air base, making announcements over loudspeakers warning people not to stand on the rooftop of their houses to click pictures or shoot videos.

Violators would face punishment as per the law, they warned.

12:05 July 29

First batch of five Rafales set for touchdown

Security tightened in Ambala

Ambala (Haryana): The first batch of five Rafale jets are scheduled to land at the Ambala air base here on Wednesday afternoon with police tightening the security around the air force station.

The squadron of Rafale jets will be stationed at the Ambala air base in Haryana.

The jets took off from the Merignac airbase in French port city of Bordeaux on Monday and will arrive here after covering a distance of 7,000 km with air-to-air refuelling and a single stop in the United Arab Emirates.

The fleet of five jets comprises three single-seater and two twin-seater aircraft.

Infrastructure upgrades at Ambala base for Rafale squadron

Nearly four years ago, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France to purchase 36 Rafale jets under a Rs 59,000-crore deal to boost the IAF's combat capabilities. Of the 36 jets, 30 will be fighter jets and six will be trainers. The trainer jets will be twin-seater and they will have almost all the features of the fighter jets.

The five Rafales are scheduled to be inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday, though a formal induction ceremony would be held later.

The jets will be inducted into the IAF as part of its No 17 Squadron, also known as the 'Golden Arrows'.

The IAF has undertaken major infrastructure upgrades at the Ambala base for the deployment of the first Rafale squadron.

Built in 1948, the air base is located on the east side of Ambala and is used for military and government flights.

The air base has two squadrons of the Jaguar combat aircraft and one squadron of the MIG-21 'Bison'. Air Force Marshal Arjan Singh was the first commander of the base.

The Mirage fighters that were used for the air strike in Balakot in Pakistan in February 2019 after the Pulwama terror attack had taken off from here.  

(With inputs from PTI)

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